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AG Schimel Announces over $500,000 in Grants for End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin

AG Schimel Announces over $500,000 in Grants for End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Brad Schimel announced that End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin (End Abuse) will expand the Lethality Assessment Program, an evidence-based program that identifies victims of domestic violence who are at high risk for experiencing lethal violence. Through federal grant funding, the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) will provide End Abuse more than $500,000 to expand this program between July 2018 and June 2020.

“This program has been so successful already, it was an easy choice to invest $500,000 over the next two years to help get this important program into more Wisconsin communities,”  said Attorney General Schimel. “As a prosecutor for 29 years, I have seen how domestic violence can be lethal for not just involved victims, but for the first responders and surrounding community. The safety and health of families and communities is too critical; providing this proven tool is a tremendous step forward.”

The Lethality Assessment Program was first developed in Maryland, and provides law enforcement an evidence-based lethality assessment instrument to identify victims of domestic violence who are at high risk of being seriously injured or killed by their intimate partner. The program immediately connects the victim to local community-based domestic violence services and helps first responders identify possibly lethal circumstances. The assessment tool is vital for first responders; research shows that for 28% to 33% of victims, the homicide or attempted homicide is the first act of violence, meaning that observing non-physical tactics by an abuser is critical.

“Research shows that only about 4% of abused women had accessed a domestic violence hotline or shelter in the year prior to being killed by an intimate partner, illustrating that those who are perhaps at the greatest risk of homicide are not reaching out for help on their own,” said Patti Seger, Executive Director of End Abuse. “That’s why the lethality assessment program is so valuable. It capitalizes on that point of contact with law enforcement and gets victims connected with support and assistance immediately, before they begin to second guess their decision to call law enforcement.”

Since July 2017, DOJ has provided End Abuse with $115,000 in grant funding from the U.S. DOJ Office on Violence Against Women to educate and train law enforcement and victim service providers to prevent and reduce domestic violence-related homicides. Wisconsin DOJ will assist End Abuse in expanding the program further by increasing grant funding to $509,000 from July 2018 to June 2020.

“The Lethality Assessment Program is a simple, evidence based tool for law enforcement to use,” said Menomonie Police Chief Erick Atkinson. “It can dramatically reduce the likelihood of a person becoming the victim of homicide by an intimate partner, and it strengthens the bonds between law enforcement and the community.” Chief Atkinson is a member of the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence National Advisory Board.

To date, 93 law enforcement agencies and 17 victim service organizations in 20 Wisconsin counties have been trained to use the lethality assessment screening while responding to domestic violence incidents, including every residential law enforcement agency in Milwaukee County. With this funding expansion, lethality assessment program trainings are already scheduled for law enforcement and victim service providers in St. Croix and Iowa counties. The training is available at no cost to participant organizations.

In addition to funding more trainings, this expansion will fund a homicide prevention specialist at End Abuse, provide resources for further data analysis on domestic violence and related homicides to determine further policy development, and allow End Abuse to integrate other evidence-based homicide prevention strategies into communities.

The lethality assessment program has been found to be highly effective. In one study the lethality assessment tool correctly identified 92% of women who experience near-fatal violence. Victim participants also experienced less frequent and less severe violence than victims in the comparison group and engaged in protective actions more often.

Wisconsin DOJ supports many programs to support victims of domestic violence. In 2017, DOJ provided nearly $2.5 million in grant funding, through the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) STOP grant, to support prosecutors, advocates, victim/witness services, and law enforcement who are providing services to domestic and sexual violence victims in Wisconsin. Through this grant funding, DOJ supports five regional Violence Against Women resource prosecutors in Brown, Dane, Eau Claire, Milwaukee, and Waukesha counties. These prosecutors provide training and technical assistance to prosecutors around the state who handle domestic violence and sexual assault cases.

Also, supported through grant funding, DOJ trains law enforcement on the best practices for responding to and investigating domestic violence; provides VAWA funding to the Director of State Courts Office to train judges on domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; and routinely provides information and trainings to advocates and victim/witness services. DOJ has created an online version of these training materials for overnight and weekend domestic violence shelter staff. DOJ is also working with the American Indians Against Abuse to support tribal domestic violence programs and is developing a tribal law enforcement training program.


The following organizations were trained by End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin and/or the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence to implement the Lethality Assessment Program – Maryland Model (LAP).

Adams County  

  • Hope House (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Adams County Sheriff’s Department

Ashland County

  • New Day Shelter (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Ashland County Sheriff’s Department

Bayfield County

  • New Day Shelter (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Bayfield County Sheriff’s Department

Brown County

  • Golden House (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Brown County Sheriff’s Department
  • Green Bay Police Department
  • Ashwaubenon Police Department
  • De Pere Police Department
  • Hobart-Lawrence Police Department
  • Pulaski Police Department

Dodge County

  • Pave (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Mayville Police Department
  • Horicon Police Department
  • Juneau Police Department
  • Dodge County Sheriff’s Office
  • Hustisford Police Department
  • Beaver Dam Police Department
  • Lomira Police Department
  • Waupun Police Department
  • Iron Ridge Police Department
  • Fox Lake Police Department
  • Theresa Police Department
  • Town Of Beaver Dam Police Department
  • Randolph Police Department
  • Brownsville Police Department
  • Emmet/Lebanon Police Department
  • Watertown Police Department

Dunn County

  • The Bridge To Hope (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Menomonie Police Department
  • Boyceville Police Department
  • Elk Mound Police Department
  • Dunn County Sheriff’s Office

Kewaunee County

  • Violence Intervention Project (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Kewaunee County Sheriff’s Office
  • Kewaunee Police Department
  • Algoma Police Department
  • Luxemburg Police Department

Marinette County

  • Rainbow House (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Marinette County Sheriff’s Office
  • Marinette Police Department
  • Peshtigo Police Department
  • Coleman Police Department
  • Niagara Police Department

Marquette County

  • Hope House (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Marquette County Sheriff’s Department

Milwaukee County

  • Sojourner Family Peace Center (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Bayside Police Department
  • Brown Deer Police Department
  • Cudahy Police Department
  • Fox Point Police Department
  • Franklin Police Department
  • Glendale Police Department
  • Greendale Police Department
  • Greenfield Police Department
  • Hales Corners Police Department
  • Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office
  • Milwaukee Police Department
  • Oak Creek Police Department
  • River Hills Police Department
  • St. Francis Police Department
  • Shorewood Police Department
  • South Milwaukee Police Department
  • Wauwatosa Police Department
  • West Allis Police Department
  • West Milwaukee Police Department
  • Whitefish Bay Police Department

Oconto County

  • Rainbow House (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Oconto County Sheriff’s Office
  • Oconto Police Department
  • Oconto Falls Police Department
  • Suring Police Department
  • Lena Police Department

Outagamie County

  • Harbor House (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Appleton Police Department
  • Fox Valley Metro Police Department
  • Freedom Police Department
  • Grand Chute Police Department
  • Hortonville Police Department
  • Kaukauna Police Department
  • New London Police Department
  • Oneida Police Department
  • Seymour Police Department
  • Shiocton Police Department
  • Wrightstown Police Department
  • Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office

Racine County

  • Women’s Resource Center (Domestic Violence Program}
  • Racine Police Department

Rock County

  • Beloit Domestic Violence Survivor Center (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Beloit Police Department
  • YWCA Alternatives to Violence (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Janesville Police Department

Rusk County

  • Embrace (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Ladysmith Police Department
  • Rusk County Sheriff’s Department

Shawano County

  • Safe Haven (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Shawano Police Department
  • Bonduel Police Department
  • Stockbridge-Munsee Police Department
  • Shawano County Sheriff’s Office

Washburn County

  • Embrace (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Spooner Police Department
  • Minong Police Department
  • Birchwood Police Department
  • Shell Lake Police Department

Waukesha County

  • The Women’s Center (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Delafield Police Department
  • Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department

Wood/Western Marathon County

  • Personal Development Center (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Marshfield Police Department
  • The Family Center (Domestic Violence Program)
  • Wood County Sheriff’s Department 

Last Update: Jul 18, 2018 10:31 am CDT

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